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Anyone near Okmulgee or Henryetta with a dog to track wounded deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="OkieTac" data-source="post: 2924624" data-attributes="member: 14160"><p>My 80-yr old Dad shot a nice buck with his crossbow this morning and we lost the blood trail after a few hundred yards. He may have hit a little high behind front shoulder, but there was quite a bit of bright red blood so I'm pretty sure he got something arterial, but just not a vital organ. We waited 80-90 mins to start tracking and found some decent pooled areas where he slowed down for awhile. The terrain is generally flat with a few small nearly dry creek crossings, so it is not like he's headed uphill or downhill. I'd really, really like to find this buck for him. This on private land. Anyone?</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieTac, post: 2924624, member: 14160"] My 80-yr old Dad shot a nice buck with his crossbow this morning and we lost the blood trail after a few hundred yards. He may have hit a little high behind front shoulder, but there was quite a bit of bright red blood so I'm pretty sure he got something arterial, but just not a vital organ. We waited 80-90 mins to start tracking and found some decent pooled areas where he slowed down for awhile. The terrain is generally flat with a few small nearly dry creek crossings, so it is not like he's headed uphill or downhill. I'd really, really like to find this buck for him. This on private land. Anyone? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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